"In papers in LA federal court, Charles Philip alleges the mass
retailer copied his distinctive designs and even used a similar
name for its shoes, which sell for 80 percent less. “It’s more
than [just] one shoe . . . it’s the entire collection,” Philip’s
lawyer Andrea E. Bates told us. “This is what you’d expect to
find on Canal Street.'"

Gap's shoes are part of a "Phillip" collection and even include a
distinctive stripe in the shoe, the attorney told the Post.

Philip's complaint against Gap asks for
financial damages and for the retail giant to stop manufacturing
and selling the shoes.